Genres: Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Album Rock Active: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's Formed: 1969 in England
Genesis, Yes, Camel, Pink Floyd, Procol Harum, Soft Machine, Fish, Alan Parsons, The Move, Caravan, Aardvark, East of Eden, Fields, Gravy Train, Mighty Baby, T2, U.K., Yugen, Jon Anderson
Kansas, Rhythm of Black Lines, Rush, Marillion, Amy X Neuburg, Maps & Atlases, Roxy Music, Rainbow Theatre, Analogue II, Gong, Peter Gabriel, Crazy Backwards Alphabet, Camel, Asia, Proto-Kaw, Escapade, Edhels, Gordian Knot, Fripp & Eno
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If there is one group that embodies both the best and the worst aspects of progressive rock (from the standpoints of both its supporters and its detractors), it is King Crimson. During its first five years of existence, from 1969 through 1974, in a variety of different lineups, this band led by guitar/Mellotron virtuoso Robert Fripp broke lots of new ground in progressive rock, stretching both the language and structure of the music into realms of jazz and classical, all the while avoiding any of the pop or psychedelic sensibilities of the Moody Blues. The absence of those pop compromises, and the lack of an overt sense of humor, ultimately doomed King Crimson to nothing more than a large cult following, but made their albums among the most enduring and respectable of progressive rock relics.
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Release: May 6, 2008
Label: DGM / Inner Knot, Inner Knot, Panegyric
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Release: April 1, 2008
Label: King Crimson Collectors' Club
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